I'm Mexican, so I didn't listen to this song until about a year and a half ago, when my brother passed away, and when I did I felt just as if my brother was speaking directly to me, telling me about his life. I felt chills down my spine and cried my eyes out, and then thought it was one of the most beautiful songs ever. Thank you, Ireland, for this gift to the world
My Nana is slowly passing away as i type this, and im in a different city while my mom is there by her side. This song is like her speaking to me even though she isn’t even conscious and it brings me both sadness and comfort. All the words to this song ring true about her life and i couldn’t be prouder to have been her granddaughter!!! Thank you for this post!
@@mikedon5205 I'm sorry for your loss. May you be comforted among those who mourn the loss of Zion and Jerusalem. May your mom's soul have an elevation.
I had played this song at a private luncheon immediately following my mother’s funeral in February of this year. I have never cried so much in my life. She was such a great human being and every time I hear it now I will think of her. God Rest Your Soul Mom. I Love You and miss you!
sometimes we have to step away from all the Rock n Roll and take time to appreciate other types of music that are rarely talked about. Like these kinds of songs
Excuse me but what right do you have to comment on how I deal with grief? My comment was made almost a year ago and you decide to claim that I used my grandfather's death as a means to gain attention? I was actually trying to show my respects for him as I loved him very much. Not to get attention.
I’m Irish American. I come from Texas but my blood comes from Ireland. I’m proud of both, but I’m equally proud to raise a glass to anyone who would share their time and drink with me. As a Veteran I raise this glass to the Soldiers of Ireland; May you go easy and your families sing your song
Hello Chad from Dublin. Nice message 👍If it was your Grandparents that came from Ireland then it’s easy to get a passport. Message me I’ll send you the relevant links and I won’t be looking for a penny from you. Then you could come home for as long as you like,anytime you like. ☘️
Hi Chad thank for your kind words about Ireland we are proud and happy for a fellow Veteran to be part of our great Celtic heriatage and yes I will raise a glass to you.
Interestingly, the song was written in Scotland. As someone with Scottish ancestry, I feel quite chuffed. For those who like folk music or are curious about it, I would recommend traditional Scottish ballads such as Twa Corbies and Tam Lin. 70s bands such as Fairport Convention and Steeleye Span, who covered folk songs from the British Isles.
A dear friend of mine died yesterday unexpectedly....I'm listening to this great tune now and remember him...so sad. Rest in peace my old friend Fritz!
I heard this song on a tv show and fell in love with it, so I looked it up. This song is so beautiful. Considering I am part Irish I wish I had found this song a lot sooner.
what I love about this song is that it is sung at the parting of friends and I've always thought it is such a wonderful closing number for choral concerts because it marks the end of a gathering of friends, new and old.
I lost a dear Scottish friend last year. I found this beautiful song, and posted it as a tribute to David. Whenever I feel Davud, I listen to this song. It makes me feel closer to him.
My ex-gf/bestest friend died in 2022 so I played this song for her I miss her a lot... I also played this for my dad who has since been passed away in 2007 my heart will always be sorrowed and ached in pain for these two loved ones being gone to the afterlife.
Yup, we (in the ABC Forum) just dedicated this perfect version to a mate who drowned this weekend. I listened to about 25 versions before choosing this one, ...and cried every time.
We've all lost ones we've loved, I think that's why this song hits so hard and so good. I've lost so many friends to s*icide this year, this song epitomizes what I feel and want to say in a single song. ❤🤘
The next time my daughter goes off to a battle, I hope her company gets together and sings this song. Because after the battle, a lot of them won't be there. If my daughter should fall, then I will sing this song at her funeral, but I pray that she comes back to me so I won't have sing this song for her. I pray that all mothers get their children back. amen
Glorious observation, Emerald Dreams :-). In light, especially, of Jana goes London's remark here, as well as the heartfelt stories others have shared, it may be one of the wonderful functions of spirited songs, not least this strong rendition, to help us, eventually, notice that the clouds move. Separation, however wonderful the company, is inevitable; hope tells us, and joy affirms, that separation may well be temporary. And in any case, the joy of companionship and the loves we've shared are well worth the wrench of separation, eased as well by the symbol and anodyne of a parting glass. This is a wonderful recording. Ms. Owl - thanks and blessings!
My uncle requested that we play this song at his funereal, a few weeks before he died. It was supposed to be a "celebration of his life" rather than a funereal.
I too lost a dear friend a year ago to a stroke he was gone in 2 days and it broke my heart. The words of this beautiful song just as if he were singing his farewell to me..Goodnight Beastie God bless ya and let's share a rum tonight. !
The original folk song and tune go far far back, much further than this. I have to say though, this is by far the best version, it sounds so genuine and of course, Irish, as it should be.
I don't think so. I see this song as someone who survived the final battle, but no one else did. it is not people coming together and steeling each other, it's someone saying goodbye.
Whenever I listen to this song, I have this crazily vivid mental image of these people sitting dejectedly in a bar, their clothes tattered, their expressions hopeless, their cheeks tear-streaked. They live in a post-apocalyptic community and it's been surrounded by the undead, and the gates are soon to fall. Then, when that first "so fill to me the parting glass", one guy downs his drink, stands up, and looks around at everyone else there. He doesn't say anything, he just meaningfully hefts his hatchet and walks out the door. And, one by one, everyone in the bar follows him into the street, carrying spears and swords, pitchforks and shovels, daggers, clubs, anything they can use. They march down the street and the other residents look out their windows in shock. Some join them, others hold their children and watch the ragtag army march to their last stand. They reach the gates, the music swells, and then it cuts to black.
This and Mo Ghile Mear are the songs I think of when I imagine a group of people mourning the loss of a hero figure. Admittedly, the "I should rise" would refer to heaven in this case, but it could still work.
I don't know who said this but nonetheless "Here's to cheating, stealing, and drinking. For if you cheat, may you cheat death. If you steal, may you steal a maiden's heart. And if you drink, may you have a drink with me."
my brothers favorite song... love this song but hate it too it says alot about him and his last moments.. i had to push him down the isle at the funeral home to this he was sick with depression and did not show any signs at allllll ! he committed suicide and as bad as it was he changed alot of people! half of the city showed up to the funeral he affected everyone in a goode way i think everything wrong in this world affected him and how are family was falling apart he was 24 Matthew Goode September 11/2014 love everyone never say goodbye
Not related to the Irish in the slightest. But I sang this in choir one year and fell in love with it. I have an Irish tin whistle that I'm going to try to learn this on.
Don't worry! It's a Scottish song! Originally called 'Armstrong's Goodnight' or 'Goodnight and Joy be wi ye all'. Prior to Burns' writing of 'Auld Lang Syne, it was the song most sung by Scots at Hogmanay (New Year's Eve) and at the end of ceilidhs or at farewell parties and wakes etc.
Wish me luck, paying homage to all those watching over us from Heaven, closing out the 2022 Irish Fest this Sunday with my own Acapella version, accompanied by a gifted fiddle player 🤞
I have been listening to this for hours--I had never heard of it before tonight. In the coming weeks, I will find out if I have ovarian cancer. I have already had open heart surgery--so I have outlived my "expiry date" already. It's been a good life, overall, even if there have been hard times and troubles. Who knows what will happen now...but this would be a good song to go out on. Good night and joy be to you all.
My friend passed away yesterday. Today in band we got this song to play and after we played we sang two verses. I started crying in the middle of practice because all I could think of was my friend.
I was born in County Clare Ireland but I live in Florida for the last 30 years but I can never get songs like this out of my head it's crazy because I just came back from Ireland and they always play that song on Aer Lingus the one with Dolores o'riordan from The Cranberries I had met her so many times when I lived in Ireland I was into contemporary dance art all that kind of stuff the nicest person you ever wanted me and every time I get on a plane for Ireland the song linger always plays and I just bawl my eyes out because of such a beautiful song miss you rest in peace What a Beautiful Soul
Lost a great friend this year. If all the things he told me about Ireland are true, that's where he is now. We would go to the pubs and sing all the time. Those songs made the hair on my arms stand. I always assumed I was 100% Italian. Did a DNA test. 40 Ireland. :o)
my uncle who past away a few weeks ago had this played at his wake and funeral and was buried to this song. I will never listen to this song and shed a tear or two.
i lost my girlfriend on new years she died by cancer and now everyday i think she next too me and i holding her badly and i kept this letter of my girl that keep in my hands every damn day even while im at work i dream about my girl and pretty soon i will see my queen rip tiffany
+John Mitchell Pretty soon? I dont think she want to see you soon. I think she want that you will live on. Finding new love, making your dreams come true. Wanting, that you will find your happines and ceeping it until the final day far in the future.
You'll be there with her someday. but while you are here do you best on earth to make her happy from heaven. She'll be smiling at every good and positive thing you do. She wants the best for you, she wants you to have a life and don't forget she also deserves to rest in peace.
it's good you hold on she must have ment alot to you. you have the support of your friends and family enjoy your life. it's what you have. I bet you she would want that
In this time of fear your thoughts of your dear mother has polished my shield and given me strength . May God hold her in the palm of his hand my friend, i love you Gerrard
People forget that Pat Quinn was on a few more teams than Toronto and Vancouver Rest in Peace to THE BEST Coach in the NHL, And to Jean Believau, Cheers.
The mother of an old friend of mine passed away unexpectedly last night. I can only imagine the pain that he and his father are going through. I haven't seen her in a while, but she was always kind to everybody. She won't be forgotten.
"All life is transitory, a dream. We all come together in the same place at the end of time. If I don't see you again here, I will see you in a little while, in the place where no shadows fall."
I'm Mexican, so I didn't listen to this song until about a year and a half ago, when my brother passed away, and when I did I felt just as if my brother was speaking directly to me, telling me about his life. I felt chills down my spine and cried my eyes out, and then thought it was one of the most beautiful songs ever. Thank you, Ireland, for this gift to the world
There’s no “love” option.. but that’s what I would have selected
You might be Irish. There’s an unspoken brotherhood, look up the St Patrick Batalion 😉 Feliz Dia de San Patricio. ☘️ and god bless!
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My uncle asked this to be played at his funeral,, not a dry eye🇮🇪🕯️💔
My Nana is slowly passing away as i type this, and im in a different city while my mom is there by her side. This song is like her speaking to me even though she isn’t even conscious and it brings me both sadness and comfort. All the words to this song ring true about her life and i couldn’t be prouder to have been her granddaughter!!! Thank you for this post!
This song is simply breathtaking. No matter who sings it it all ways hits close to home. Definitely a must have for any funeral.
"but since it fell into my lot, that I should rise and you should not"
that line gets me everytime
Same here
Same.
I watched this a month ago ..
My mom passed 2 days ago means even more now 1000x times more😢
@@mikedon5205 I'm sorry for your loss. May you be comforted among those who mourn the loss of Zion and Jerusalem.
May your mom's soul have an elevation.
@@jpodell007 thanks
I had played this song at a private luncheon immediately following my mother’s funeral in February of this year. I have never cried so much in my life. She was such a great human being and every time I hear it now I will think of her. God Rest Your Soul Mom. I Love You and miss you!
I wish there was a 'care' emoji for this, though it was 3 years ago you posted this, your post still moved me.
This song is played at the end of the movie, Waking Ned Devine. If you haven't seen that movie, it is a gem, worth the time.
Absolutely beautiful song, and a perfect version. Thank you, High Kings.
sometimes we have to step away from all the Rock n Roll and take time to appreciate other types of music that are rarely talked about. Like these kinds of songs
We should yap about these more actually
This was my granddads funeral song whom we buried this Thursday. Truly an emotional peace
Fell your pain so was my grandad
Jakub Sedlak he just lost his grandad leave him alone I konw what he's feeling
+Matan Egozi
Good for you.... you're a genuine empathy machine.
+Jakub Sedlak well caring for others is something we learn about growing up in israel
Excuse me but what right do you have to comment on how I deal with grief? My comment was made almost a year ago and you decide to claim that I used my grandfather's death as a means to gain attention? I was actually trying to show my respects for him as I loved him very much. Not to get attention.
My mom used to sing this song to me as I fell asleep. Such a beautiful Song!
Shed a tear for my father, mother and brother. Joy be to you all.
I’m Irish American. I come from Texas but my blood comes from Ireland. I’m proud of both, but I’m equally proud to raise a glass to anyone who would share their time and drink with me. As a Veteran I raise this glass to the Soldiers of Ireland; May you go easy and your families sing your song
Hello Chad from Dublin. Nice message 👍If it was your Grandparents that came from Ireland then it’s easy to get a passport. Message me I’ll send you the relevant links and I won’t be looking for a penny from you. Then you could come home for as long as you like,anytime you like. ☘️
Im pure irish
Hi Chad thank for your kind words about Ireland we are proud and happy for a fellow Veteran to be part of our great Celtic heriatage and yes I will raise a glass to you.
Not a Irish one but Scottish folk song
Interestingly, the song was written in Scotland. As someone with Scottish ancestry, I feel quite chuffed. For those who like folk music or are curious about it, I would recommend traditional Scottish ballads such as Twa Corbies and Tam Lin. 70s bands such as Fairport Convention and Steeleye Span, who covered folk songs from the British Isles.
A dear friend of mine died yesterday unexpectedly....I'm listening to this great tune now and remember him...so sad.
Rest in peace my old friend Fritz!
I heard this song on a tv show and fell in love with it, so I looked it up. This song is so beautiful. Considering I am part Irish I wish I had found this song a lot sooner.
what I love about this song is that it is sung at the parting of friends and I've always thought it is such a wonderful closing number for choral concerts because it marks the end of a gathering of friends, new and old.
My dad's favorite he passed this morning he was my best friend
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RIP Grandpa
Love this, used it at my husbands funeral. Not a dry eye.
I lost a dear Scottish friend last year. I found this beautiful song, and posted it as a tribute to David. Whenever I feel Davud, I listen to this song. It makes me feel closer to him.
Proud to be an Irishman.
Same, and im not Irish
This is a Scottish song
@@noahtylerpritchett2682 no it’s not ffs
@@apexvwarrior8082 jealous kid
@@noahtylerpritchett2682 ffs its Irish
My ex-gf/bestest friend died in 2022 so I played this song for her I miss her a lot... I also played this for my dad who has since been passed away in 2007 my heart will always be sorrowed and ached in pain for these two loved ones being gone to the afterlife.
This is the best sound ever.
Glad to read the beautiful lyrics to beautiful voices and instruments. Thank you!
I love listening to The High Kings, they reminds me of home
this is a song that touches the soul
Yup, we (in the ABC Forum) just dedicated this perfect version to a mate who drowned this weekend.
I listened to about 25 versions before choosing this one, ...and cried every time.
best version of parting glass
This song played at the end of my friends funeral yesterday and I broke down. Rest in piece David 💔
A salute to our irish forefathers, may they we raise mugs to them as they are doing for us in heaven :)
Cheers
@@irishjockey4212 love from America 🇨🇮🇺🇸
I think this song is Scottish but the message doesn’t lose its meaning cheers lads
Geoff Williams 🇺🇸🇺🇸💪💪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Cody Samuelson deep fried mars bars are Scottish
We've all lost ones we've loved, I think that's why this song hits so hard and so good. I've lost so many friends to s*icide this year, this song epitomizes what I feel and want to say in a single song. ❤🤘
The pipes always touch my soul.
This is us. This is what we live and die for. God bless Ireland forever!!!☘
It's a Scottish folk song where Ireland comes into it beggers belief
This song will be played at my funeral
What a beautiful song. extremely calming and peaceful
The next time my daughter goes off to a battle, I hope her company gets together and sings this song. Because after the battle, a lot of them won't be there. If my daughter should fall, then I will sing this song at her funeral, but I pray that she comes back to me so I won't have sing this song for her. I pray that all mothers get their children back. amen
Those we lose are never really lost, they are just not here right now.
Keep moving forward Monty Oum
After the 30th time listening to this, I realized that the clouds move....
Emerald Dreams i never would have noticed
thank you for this lighthearted comment within all the depressing stories, I really needed this :)
Glorious observation, Emerald Dreams :-). In light, especially, of Jana goes London's remark here, as well as the heartfelt stories others have shared, it may be one of the wonderful functions of spirited songs, not least this strong rendition, to help us, eventually, notice that the clouds move. Separation, however wonderful the company, is inevitable; hope tells us, and joy affirms, that separation may well be temporary. And in any case, the joy of companionship and the loves we've shared are well worth the wrench of separation, eased as well by the symbol and anodyne of a parting glass. This is a wonderful recording. Ms. Owl - thanks and blessings!
Fuck...
Wonderful observation !!!! Thank you for sharing the beauty of it 💚👀❤️💙💜❤️
My uncle requested that we play this song at his funereal, a few weeks before he died. It was supposed to be a "celebration of his life" rather than a funereal.
Devyn Shaughnessy that's actually part of what a funeral is. I learned that recently
I want this to be played at my funeral, as I peacefully set sail on a flaming ship floating towards the setting sun.
Thats a good 'ol viking send off.
I too lost a dear friend a year ago to a stroke he was gone in 2 days and it broke my heart. The words of this beautiful song just as if he were singing his farewell to me..Goodnight Beastie God bless ya and let's share a rum tonight. !
This is the best version of this song i've heard. I love it
It's the original.
The original folk song and tune go far far back, much further than this. I have to say though, this is by far the best version, it sounds so genuine and of course, Irish, as it should be.
+HeroofTime47
Listen to George Donaldson from Celtic Thunder. It looks like he was guessing what was coming up to himself.
Lovely traditional irish song made grander by the sound of the pipes
No words can express the joy of your music
A song when the final battle is comming
I don't think so. I see this song as someone who survived the final battle, but no one else did. it is not people coming together and steeling each other, it's someone saying goodbye.
@@cturner5338 to each their own. Goodnight and joy be to you you all.
Whenever I listen to this song, I have this crazily vivid mental image of these people sitting dejectedly in a bar, their clothes tattered, their expressions hopeless, their cheeks tear-streaked. They live in a post-apocalyptic community and it's been surrounded by the undead, and the gates are soon to fall. Then, when that first "so fill to me the parting glass", one guy downs his drink, stands up, and looks around at everyone else there. He doesn't say anything, he just meaningfully hefts his hatchet and walks out the door. And, one by one, everyone in the bar follows him into the street, carrying spears and swords, pitchforks and shovels, daggers, clubs, anything they can use. They march down the street and the other residents look out their windows in shock. Some join them, others hold their children and watch the ragtag army march to their last stand. They reach the gates, the music swells, and then it cuts to black.
This and Mo Ghile Mear are the songs I think of when I imagine a group of people mourning the loss of a hero figure. Admittedly, the "I should rise" would refer to heaven in this case, but it could still work.
@@calamar1e320 dam someone do this now
This song is the only thing that keeps me going. My life has been a struggle with all my friends suiciding. Thank you for this
Thank you for posting this. It brings back many fond memories. My late father and I watched their program on PBS and we were both totally speechless.
I don't know who said this but nonetheless "Here's to cheating, stealing, and drinking. For if you cheat, may you cheat death. If you steal, may you steal a maiden's heart. And if you drink, may you have a drink with me."
love it
You forgot about cheers to fighting if you fight may you fight for honor !!
And my we be in heaven at least an hour before the devil knows we'r dead
I just can’t get over the tragic beauty of this song...very powerful lads
I said goodbye to my best friends for I'm not sure how long, listening to this song as we had our last drink, tonight. Glad it's here.
The High Kings sure got some pipes. Lovely version of the song.
I actually teared up when I heard this for the first time.
i still do
『Bocephus』 yep this is my first time hearing this and some where in my house there’s a Ninja chopping a shit ton of raw onions
Tanner Howard respect
“First time?”
The bagpipe-chorus gets me the most, each and every time I listen to it.
A beautiful song. Thank you for posting this, along with the lyrics.
Sláinte !
Wonderful version of a wonderful song
Brings tears everytime. Slainte indeed.
I'm 3/4 Irish and when I take my leave, I want this played at my funeral. I've kept aside a bottle of John L. Sullivan for the attendees!
It's a Scottish song!
If you're born in America you're American, bub.
@@samhamad5239 Yeah it is but it's a really huge song in Ireland
my brothers favorite song... love this song but hate it too it says alot about him and his last moments.. i had to push him down the isle at the funeral home to this he was sick with depression and did not show any signs at allllll ! he committed suicide and as bad as it was he changed alot of people! half of the city showed up to the funeral he affected everyone in a goode way i think everything wrong in this world affected him and how are family was falling apart he was 24 Matthew Goode September 11/2014 love everyone never say goodbye
RIP Pat Quinn the toronto maple leafs will always love you
Not related to the Irish in the slightest. But I sang this in choir one year and fell in love with it. I have an Irish tin whistle that I'm going to try to learn this on.
Don't worry! It's a Scottish song! Originally called 'Armstrong's Goodnight' or 'Goodnight and Joy be wi ye all'. Prior to Burns' writing of 'Auld Lang Syne, it was the song most sung by Scots at Hogmanay (New Year's Eve) and at the end of ceilidhs or at farewell parties and wakes etc.
Jutta, you are loved so much by so many. I wish you saw your light. Lots of love, steve xxx
Wish me luck, paying homage to all those watching over us from Heaven, closing out the 2022 Irish Fest this Sunday with my own Acapella version, accompanied by a gifted fiddle player 🤞
Heard another version of this but will keep coming back to this one. Brilliant.
I have been listening to this for hours--I had never heard of it before tonight. In the coming weeks, I will find out if I have ovarian cancer. I have already had open heart surgery--so I have outlived my "expiry date" already. It's been a good life, overall, even if there have been hard times and troubles. Who knows what will happen now...but this would be a good song to go out on. Good night and joy be to you all.
Sarah Montrose Hope you’re still with us but I will raise a glass for you Sarah Montrose because you sound to be a good humored woman. Slainte !
My friend passed away yesterday. Today in band we got this song to play and after we played we sang two verses. I started crying in the middle of practice because all I could think of was my friend.
i love it. i cant live without this sung
I love this version of "The Parting Glass". So evocative and moving. Goodnight and joy be to you all.
Thank you.
I want this to be played at my funeral.LOVE
What calms my mind and puts me at ease so I may sleep. Thank you High Kings and GrEyOwl92
Oh... my .. , it's so beautiful 😫😔😢 .
I love this song
This one hurts bad. Someone did not rise today and I have a huge hole to fill in my heart. Good night and joy be to you all.
Grand Ole song. I'd like to be played for my memorial Mass when my Maker calls me home.
Fantastic tribute
So amazing. I love the use of bagpipes in this. So beautiful
one of the best songs ever made!
Born in the America's 49th. Proud to have had an Irish Grandmother.
I was born in County Clare Ireland but I live in Florida for the last 30 years but I can never get songs like this out of my head it's crazy because I just came back from Ireland and they always play that song on Aer Lingus the one with Dolores o'riordan from The Cranberries I had met her so many times when I lived in Ireland I was into contemporary dance art all that kind of stuff the nicest person you ever wanted me and every time I get on a plane for Ireland the song linger always plays and I just bawl my eyes out because of such a beautiful song miss you rest in peace What a Beautiful Soul
the pipes echo the memories of days long ago but never forgotten. I rise my glass and joy be to you all
Lost a great friend this year. If all the things he told me about Ireland are true, that's where he is now. We would go to the pubs and sing all the time. Those songs made the hair on my arms stand. I always assumed I was 100% Italian. Did a DNA test. 40 Ireland. :o)
my uncle who past away a few weeks ago had this played at his wake and funeral and was buried to this song. I will never listen to this song and shed a tear or two.
i lost my girlfriend on new years she died by cancer and now everyday i think she next too me and i holding her badly and i kept this letter of my girl that keep in my hands every damn day even while im at work i dream about my girl and pretty soon i will see my queen rip tiffany
+John Mitchell Pretty soon? I dont think she want to see you soon. I think she want that you will live on. Finding new love, making your dreams come true. Wanting, that you will find your happines and ceeping it until the final day far in the future.
You'll be there with her someday. but while you are here do you best on earth to make her happy from heaven. She'll be smiling at every good and positive thing you do. She wants the best for you, she wants you to have a life and don't forget she also deserves to rest in peace.
+Ric Walker kind of disrespectful what you said dude.
it's good you hold on she must have ment alot to you. you have the support of your friends and family enjoy your life. it's what you have. I bet you she would want that
Beautiful, Dedicated To My Irish blue eyes! I miss you Eternally🥀 J 💙 My Rock! My Support! My Soulmate!
Rest Easy💙
I want this to be played at my funeral with everyone being served a fine glass of whisky each.
This is a plain and simple chorus masterpiece.
Its awesome that the clouds move
This brings back so many memories for me. Thanks for the vid
In this time of fear your thoughts of your dear mother has polished my shield and given me strength . May God hold her in the palm of his hand my friend, i love you Gerrard
People forget that Pat Quinn was on a few more teams than Toronto and Vancouver Rest in Peace to THE BEST Coach in the NHL, And to Jean Believau, Cheers.
The mother of an old friend of mine passed away unexpectedly last night. I can only imagine the pain that he and his father are going through. I haven't seen her in a while, but she was always kind to everybody. She won't be forgotten.
Absolutely one of the most beautiful " Scottish" songs.
When I die I want this to be played at my funeral
"All life is transitory, a dream. We all come together in the same place at the end of time. If I don't see you again here, I will see you in a little while, in the place where no shadows fall."
Beautiful song
This song always reminds me of every single person that has lost a life or have lost their own it also reminds me of the fallen that we all have lost
I am Irish and I love this song
just... Wow... its so touching
it's beauty brings me to tears....
Voor mij onlosmakelijk verbonden met de film:,,waking Ned Divine".
Een juweeltje!
Raise a parting glass to Grandma Judy. She's a sea turtle now. Never a warmer and wiser woman I've met.
This is the best version sung by males that i have heard equal to sinead oconnors version in wonderfulness
+Kory St. Aoro
Search at youtube by RIP George Donaldson, and tell me if could keep your eyes dry.
Another good version is from face vocal band
..and my Mothers Brenda Alice Margaret Walton passed away 26th May 2015 .Her life in song .